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on the amount of funding appropriated
for the IHBG program, HUD calculates
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and provides this information to the
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Long Term 2 Enhanced Surface Water
Treatment Rule: Public Meeting on
Monitoring Data Analysis, Occurrence
Forecasts, Binning, and the Microbial
Toolbox
Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Notice of public meeting.
AGENCY:
The U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA) is hosting a
public meeting on November 15, 2012,
concerning monitoring, binning and
microbial toolbox information as part of
the regulatory review of the Long Term
2 Enhanced Surface Water Treatment
Rule (LT2 rule). At this meeting, EPA
plans to discuss and solicit public input
on data and information related to
several topics. The first topic is the
results of the first round of LT2
Cryptosporidium monitoring that are
used to determine which one of the four
SUMMARY:
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categories (i.e., bins) a public drinking
water system (PWS) should be placed.
The second topic is the implications of
predicted occurrence and bin category
placement that may result from a second
round of Cryptosporidium monitoring
using the existing or enhanced
analytical methods. The third topic is
the effectiveness of Escherichia coli as a
screen to identify small filtered PWSs
that need to perform Cryptosporidium
monitoring for bin placement. The
fourth topic is the determination of the
potential credits assigned to different
risk mitigation tools. EPA will also
provide background information on the
LT2 rule’s monitoring and binning
requirements, microbial toolbox options
for risk management, and the agency’s
Six Year Review process. EPA will
consider the data and/or information
discussed at this meeting during the
agency’s review of the LT2 rule, which
the agency has announced as part of
both the Retrospective Review Plan
under Executive Order (E.O.) 13563 and
the third Six-Year Review under the
Safe Drinking Water Act.
Date and Location: The public meeting
will be held on Thursday, November 15,
2012 (8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Eastern
Time). The public meeting will be held
at the EPA East Building, Room 1153,
1201 Constitution Avenue NW.,
Washington, DC 20460.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For
´
technical inquiries, contact Cesar
Cordero, Standards and Risk
Management Division, Office of Ground
Water and Drinking Water (MC 4607M),
Environmental Protection Agency, 1200
Pennsylvania Ave. NW., Washington,
DC 20460 at (202) 564–3716 or
cordero.cesar@epa.gov. For more
information about the LT2 rule or the
Six-Year Review process, visit: https://
water.epa.gov/lawsregs/rulesregs/sdwa/
lt2/ or https://water.epa.gov/lawsregs/
rulesregs/regulatingcontaminants/
sixyearreview/index.cfm, respectively.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Registration: Individuals planning to
participate in the public meeting must
register at this Web site https://www.
surveymonkey.com/s/LT2November
Registration no later than November 9,
2012. Teleconferencing will be available
for individuals unable to attend the
meeting in person. EPA will do its best
to include all those interested, but may
have to limit attendance due to room
and/or teleconference size limitations
and therefore urges people to register
early. Teleconference information will
be emailed to registered participants in
advance of the meeting. If you have any
difficulty registering or have questions,
please send an email to Morgan Hoenig
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of Ross Strategic at
mhoenig@rossstrategic.com.
Special Accommodations: For
information on access or
accommodations for individuals with
disabilities, please contact Jini Mohanty
at (202) 564–5269 or by email at
mohanty.jini@epa.gov. Please allow at
least five business days prior to the
meeting to give EPA time to process
your request.
This meeting will be open to the
public. EPA encourages public input
and will allocate time on the agenda to
receive verbal statements. EPA requests
that participants limit statements to the
topics described in the agenda and in
the SUMMARY section of this notice.
Participants will be provided with a set
time frame for their statements. EPA
also requests that only one person
present a statement on behalf of a group
or organization. Individuals or
organizations interested in presenting a
statement should notify Cesar Cordero
by email at cordero.cesar@epa.gov no
later than November 9, 2012.
Individuals that have scientific data that
they would like EPA to consider during
the regulatory review of the LT2 rule are
encouraged to email their data to Cesar
Cordero at the email address listed in
the FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT
section by December 31, 2012.
The LT2 Rule: The purpose of the LT2
rule, promulgated in 2006 (71 FR 654;
January 5, 2006), is to reduce disease
incidence associated with
Cryptosporidium and other diseasecausing microorganisms in drinking
water. The rule includes requirements
for PWSs that provide filtration to be
classified in one of four categories (bins)
for additional Cryptosporidium
treatment that may be needed based on
the occurrence of Cryptosporidium or E.
coli in their source waters. Systems that
are placed into the first bin require no
additional treatment, while systems that
are placed into bins 2, 3 or 4 will need
to conduct additional treatment but will
be able to select from a range of
treatment and management strategies
(i.e. microbial toolbox options) to meet
their treatment requirements.
EPA Reviews: The Safe Drinking
Water Act (SDWA) requires EPA to
review each existing national primary
drinking water regulation (NPDWR)
every six years and revise the regulation
if appropriate (see SDWA Section
1412(b)(9)). Section 1412(b)(9) of SDWA
specifies that any revision to a NPDWR
‘‘shall maintain, or provide for greater,
protection of the health of persons.’’ In
addition to reviewing the LT2 rule
under the third Six-Year Review, EPA
announced in the August 2011
document, Improving Our Regulations:
Final Plan for Periodic Review
Retrospective Reviews of Existing
Regulations, that the agency would
review the LT2 rule in response to E.O.
13563, which requires agencies to
review regulations to determine where
the agencies could streamline or
eliminate ineffective, overly
burdensome, and outdated rules. As
part of these reviews, EPA plans to
assess and analyze information and data
regarding occurrence, analytical
methods, and treatment to evaluate
whether there are new or additional
ways to manage risk.
The public meeting announced in this
notice will be the third meeting hosted
by the agency for the purpose of
reviewing the LT2 rule in response to
SDWA Section 1412(b)(9) and E.O.
13563. The first meeting occurred on
December 7, 2011, and focused on the
analytical methods for Cryptosporidium
and the preliminary drinking water
source monitoring results from samples
collected under the LT2 rule. The
second meeting occurred on April 24,
2012, and focused on the uncovered
finished water reservoirs requirement of
the LT2 rule.
Dated: September 6, 2012.
Pamela Barr,
Acting Director, Office of Ground Water and
Drinking Water.
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National Priorities List, Proposed Rule
No. 57
Environmental Protection
Agency.
ACTION: Proposed rule.
AGENCY:
The Comprehensive
Environmental Response,
Compensation, and Liability Act
(‘‘CERCLA’’ or ‘‘the Act’’), as amended,
requires that the National Oil and
Hazardous Substances Pollution
Contingency Plan (‘‘NCP’’) include a list
of national priorities among the known
releases or threatened releases of
hazardous substances, pollutants or
contaminants throughout the United
States. The National Priorities List
(‘‘NPL’’) constitutes this list. The NPL is
intended primarily to guide the
Environmental Protection Agency
(‘‘EPA’’ or ‘‘the agency’’) in determining
which sites warrant further
investigation. These further
investigations will allow the EPA to
assess the nature and extent of public
health and environmental risks
associated with the site and to
determine what CERCLA-financed
remedial action(s), if any, may be
appropriate. This rule proposes to: (1)
Add seven sites to the General
Superfund section of the NPL; (2) add
one site to the Federal Facilities section
of the NPL; (3) correct an error in the
Appendix B footnote description; and
(4) correct an error in the state location
for Five Points PCE Plume site. This
rule also withdraws one site from
proposal to the NPL.
DATES: Comments regarding any of these
proposed listings must be submitted
(postmarked) on or before November 19,
2012.
ADDRESSES: Identify the appropriate
Docket Number from the table below.
SUMMARY:
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Site name
City/county, state
Pike and Mulberry Streets PCE Plume ........................
Former United Zinc & Associated Smelters .................
Creese & Cook Tannery (Former) ...............................
Walton & Lonsbury Inc .................................................
Matlack, Inc ..................................................................
Riverside Industrial Park ..............................................
Clinch River Corporation ..............................................
700 South 1600 East PCE Plume ...............................
Martinsville, IN ............................................................
Iola, KS .......................................................................
Danvers, MA ...............................................................
Attleboro, MA ..............................................................
Woolwich Township, NJ .............................................
Newark, NJ .................................................................
Harriman, TN ..............................................................
Salt Lake City, UT ......................................................
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EPA–HQ–SFUND–2012–0598.
EPA–HQ–SFUND–2012–0599.
EPA–HQ–SFUND–2012–0600.
EPA–HQ–SFUND–2012–0601.
EPA–HQ–SFUND–2012–0602.
EPA–HQ–SFUND–2012–0603.
EPA–HQ–SFUND–2012–0604.
EPA–HQ–SFUND–2012–0647.
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
40 CFR Parts 141 and 142
[FRL-9727-9]
Long Term 2 Enhanced Surface Water Treatment Rule: Public Meeting
on Monitoring Data Analysis, Occurrence Forecasts, Binning, and the
Microbial Toolbox
AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Notice of public meeting.
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SUMMARY: The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is hosting a
public meeting on November 15, 2012, concerning monitoring, binning and
microbial toolbox information as part of the regulatory review of the
Long Term 2 Enhanced Surface Water Treatment Rule (LT2 rule). At this
meeting, EPA plans to discuss and solicit public input on data and
information related to several topics. The first topic is the results
of the first round of LT2 Cryptosporidium monitoring that are used to
determine which one of the four categories (i.e., bins) a public
drinking water system (PWS) should be placed. The second topic is the
implications of predicted occurrence and bin category placement that
may result from a second round of Cryptosporidium monitoring using the
existing or enhanced analytical methods. The third topic is the
effectiveness of Escherichia coli as a screen to identify small
filtered PWSs that need to perform Cryptosporidium monitoring for bin
placement. The fourth topic is the determination of the potential
credits assigned to different risk mitigation tools. EPA will also
provide background information on the LT2 rule's monitoring and binning
requirements, microbial toolbox options for risk management, and the
agency's Six Year Review process. EPA will consider the data and/or
information discussed at this meeting during the agency's review of the
LT2 rule, which the agency has announced as part of both the
Retrospective Review Plan under Executive Order (E.O.) 13563 and the
third Six-Year Review under the Safe Drinking Water Act.
Date and Location:
The public meeting will be held on Thursday, November 15, 2012
(8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Eastern Time). The public meeting will be held
at the EPA East Building, Room 1153, 1201 Constitution Avenue NW.,
Washington, DC 20460.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For technical inquiries, contact
C[eacute]sar Cordero, Standards and Risk Management Division, Office of
Ground Water and Drinking Water (MC 4607M), Environmental Protection
Agency, 1200 Pennsylvania Ave. NW., Washington, DC 20460 at (202) 564-
3716 or cordero.cesar@epa.gov. For more information about the LT2 rule
or the Six-Year Review process, visit: https://water.epa.gov/lawsregs/rulesregs/sdwa/lt2/ or https://water.epa.gov/lawsregs/rulesregs/regulatingcontaminants/sixyearreview/index.cfm, respectively.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Registration: Individuals planning to participate in the public
meeting must register at this Web site https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/LT2NovemberRegistration no later than November 9, 2012.
Teleconferencing will be available for individuals unable to attend the
meeting in person. EPA will do its best to include all those
interested, but may have to limit attendance due to room and/or
teleconference size limitations and therefore urges people to register
early. Teleconference information will be emailed to registered
participants in advance of the meeting. If you have any difficulty
registering or have questions, please send an email to Morgan Hoenig
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of Ross Strategic at mhoenig@rossstrategic.com.
Special Accommodations: For information on access or accommodations
for individuals with disabilities, please contact Jini Mohanty at (202)
564-5269 or by email at mohanty.jini@epa.gov. Please allow at least
five business days prior to the meeting to give EPA time to process
your request.
This meeting will be open to the public. EPA encourages public
input and will allocate time on the agenda to receive verbal
statements. EPA requests that participants limit statements to the
topics described in the agenda and in the SUMMARY section of this
notice. Participants will be provided with a set time frame for their
statements. EPA also requests that only one person present a statement
on behalf of a group or organization. Individuals or organizations
interested in presenting a statement should notify Cesar Cordero by
email at cordero.cesar@epa.gov no later than November 9, 2012.
Individuals that have scientific data that they would like EPA to
consider during the regulatory review of the LT2 rule are encouraged to
email their data to Cesar Cordero at the email address listed in the
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT section by December 31, 2012.
The LT2 Rule: The purpose of the LT2 rule, promulgated in 2006 (71
FR 654; January 5, 2006), is to reduce disease incidence associated
with Cryptosporidium and other disease-causing microorganisms in
drinking water. The rule includes requirements for PWSs that provide
filtration to be classified in one of four categories (bins) for
additional Cryptosporidium treatment that may be needed based on the
occurrence of Cryptosporidium or E. coli in their source waters.
Systems that are placed into the first bin require no additional
treatment, while systems that are placed into bins 2, 3 or 4 will need
to conduct additional treatment but will be able to select from a range
of treatment and management strategies (i.e. microbial toolbox options)
to meet their treatment requirements.
EPA Reviews: The Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) requires EPA to
review each existing national primary drinking water regulation (NPDWR)
every six years and revise the regulation if appropriate (see SDWA
Section 1412(b)(9)). Section 1412(b)(9) of SDWA specifies that any
revision to a NPDWR ``shall maintain, or provide for greater,
protection of the health of persons.'' In addition to reviewing the LT2
rule under the third Six-Year Review, EPA announced in the August 2011
document, Improving Our Regulations: Final Plan for Periodic Review
Retrospective Reviews of Existing Regulations, that the agency would
review the LT2 rule in response to E.O. 13563, which requires agencies
to review regulations to determine where the agencies could streamline
or eliminate ineffective, overly burdensome, and outdated rules. As
part of these reviews, EPA plans to assess and analyze information and
data regarding occurrence, analytical methods, and treatment to
evaluate whether there are new or additional ways to manage risk.
The public meeting announced in this notice will be the third
meeting hosted by the agency for the purpose of reviewing the LT2 rule
in response to SDWA Section 1412(b)(9) and E.O. 13563. The first
meeting occurred on December 7, 2011, and focused on the analytical
methods for Cryptosporidium and the preliminary drinking water source
monitoring results from samples collected under the LT2 rule. The
second meeting occurred on April 24, 2012, and focused on the uncovered
finished water reservoirs requirement of the LT2 rule.
Dated: September 6, 2012.
Pamela Barr,
Acting Director, Office of Ground Water and Drinking Water.
[FR Doc. 2012-23014 Filed 9-17-12; 8:45 am]
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